The Office of the Governor of the State of Tennessee

07/01/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/01/2026 08:16

VIDEO: Gov. Lee Highlights “Tennessee: The Original Frontier” Ahead of Independence Day

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Today, Governor Bill Lee released a video recapping his statewide America 250 tour and highlighting the iconic people, places, and stories that define Tennessee's enduring contributions to our Nation.

"As Tennesseans gather to celebrate Independence Day, we're reminded that Tennessee's story has always been intertwined with America's story," said Gov. Lee. "From Mountain City to Memphis, Maria and I have seen firsthand that the Volunteer Spirit that shaped our history continues to thrive in communities across our state. I invite every Tennessean to reflect on our shared heritage and the values of faith, freedom, and service that continue to define our state and Nation."

The video is available here.

Over the last year, the Governor and First Lady visited all 95 counties, beginning with visits to historic farms in each of Tennessee's Grand Divisions to honor the state's agricultural industry. The tour concluded in Van Buren County at the same venue where Gov. Lee held his first gubernatorial campaign event in 2017, marking a return to the place where his statewide journey began.

Photos from the statewide tour may be viewed and downloaded here.

Tennessee's America 250 poster and official logo may be downloaded here.

Great American State Fair

As America 250 celebrations continue, Tennessee is proudly participating in the Great American State Fair on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Through July 10, visitors are invited to Tennessee's "The Original Frontier" pavilion, where guests can experience interactive exhibits highlighting the state's musical heritage, agricultural legacy, iconic brands, and the Volunteer Spirit that continues to shape America.

Admission to the Great American State Fair is free and open to the public. More information is available here.

View the full video transcript below:

Over the past several months, Maria and I have had the honor of celebrating 250 years of American independence by traveling to all 95 counties - from Mountain City to Memphis - visiting schools and Century Farms, courthouses and town squares, and Tennessee State Parks - meeting the remarkable people who make Tennessee the best state in the nation.

And in every county, we've seen the same thing: the hardworking Americans who are rooted in their communities, carry the Volunteer Spirit, and believe in the promise of this country.

As we celebrate America's 250th birthday, it's also a time to reflect on the extraordinary story of our nation - a country founded on freedom, shaped by courage and sacrifice, and always striving toward a more perfect union.

Since the very beginning, Tennessee has been "The Original Frontier." Today, we continue to guide America's story as a frontier for patriotism, innovation, and opportunity.

And thanks to the people of our state, our best days are still ahead.

Happy 250th, America.

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